So let's see what NEO can do:
- we got device equipped with GPS
- we got very powerful bluez stack and utilities
- we can get NMEA data
- we can announce Serial (SPP/SP) service using bluetooth
and finally... we can bind GPS port with BT port and redirect NMEA to any BT client that would like to read it :)

Profits:
- We can share GPS data with anyone (Phone/Smartphone/PC/Laptop)
- Maybe sending that data to more than one person (I don't know the exact BT capabilities)
- Whenever you want you can use your PocketPC powered with Automapa or TomTom and don't have to buy another GPS device
- many many more :)

I've made few tests on desktop debian and was able to get data with Holux GM-101 Handheld GPS (USB Cable) and Nokia N70 (BT)

- use "cat /dev/your_gps_device" to see if GPS is sending NMEA data to PC (for examle in holux you have to switch some options in menu)should look something like this:PGSA,A,2,19,18,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,0.0,0.0*32$GPGSV,3,1,11,03,71,207,23,06,66,169,22,22,64,137,31,19,57,289,32*7F$GPGSV,3,2,11,18,46,065,33,21,21,082,00,16,11,193,00,15,11,025,00*75$GPGSV,3,3,11,08,08,319,00,14,05,142,00,26,05,011,00*44$GPRMC,225506.064,
- check paring

In a thew weeks time I should get my new Forerunner, so I will try to move this idea to OpenMoko platform.

So let's see what NEO can do:
- we got device equipped with GPS
- we got very powerful bluez stack and utilities
- we can get NMEA data
- we can announce Serial (SPP/SP) service using bluetooth
and finally... we can bind GPS port with BT port and redirect NMEA to any BT client that would like to read it :)

Profits:
- We can share GPS data with anyone (Phone/Smartphone/PC/Laptop)
- Maybe sending that data to more than one person (I don't know the exact BT capabilities)
- Whenever you want you can use your PocketPC powered with Automapa or TomTom and don't have to buy another GPS device
- many many more :)

I've made few tests on desktop debian and was able to get data with Holux GM-101 Handheld GPS (USB Cable) and Nokia N70 (BT)

- use "cat /dev/your_gps_device" to see if GPS is sending NMEA data to PC (for examle in holux you have to switch some options in menu)should look something like this:PGSA,A,2,19,18,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,0.0,0.0*32$GPGSV,3,1,11,03,71,207,23,06,66,169,22,22,64,137,31,19,57,289,32*7F$GPGSV,3,2,11,18,46,065,33,21,21,082,00,16,11,193,00,15,11,025,00*75$GPGSV,3,3,11,08,08,319,00,14,05,142,00,26,05,011,00*44$GPRMC,225506.064,
- check paring

In a thew weeks time I should get my new Forerunner, so I will try to move this idea to OpenMoko platform.